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TVS Jupiter 110 update teased, launch on August 22

This update to India’s second-best-selling scooter could be a comprehensive one.
2 min read20 Aug '24
Dinshaw MagolDinshaw Magol
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TVS Jupiter, 110, update, cost, launch details, headlight, DRL.

TVS has shared teasers of an update to its popular Jupiter 110 scooter, and this one will likely be more than just a nip-and-tuck job. The Jupiter 110 is India’s second best-selling scooter after the indomitable Honda Activa and has been on sale in largely the same form for the last 11 years. 

  1. Updated Jupiter 110 will likely get new styling
  2. Features could be upgraded, too
  3. Currently priced between Rs 73,650 and Rs 90,573

TVS Jupiter 110 update, launch details

The TVS Jupiter 110 has largely stayed the same since it entered the Indian market in 2013, with minor changes to the style and to meet emission standards. This update, however, appears comprehensive, with the teaser showing a large curved LED daytime running lamp (DRL) on what seems to be the scooter’s front apron. The DRL also appears to have the turn signals integrated into it. Whether the main headlight unit sits close to it or on the handlebar remains to be ascertained. 

Another teaser on TVS’ social media handles distinctly shows two helmets and the words ‘longest seat’, which means that it could potentially get the cavernous 33-litre boot from its elder sibling, the Jupiter 125. In the same teaser, we can also see the symbol for a Bluetooth-compatible display and the words ‘front fuel’, which again bolsters the fact that some of the Jupiter 125’s features will trickle down to the 110. 

Also See: TVS Jupiter 125 review, road test

The Jupiter 110 is already quite a feature-rich scooter; TVS could further up the ante with this update. The styling, too, is expected to be revised. The current TVS Jupiter 110 is powered by an air-cooled, 109.7cc, single-cylinder engine making 7.9hp and 8.8Nm of torque. Weight ranges from 104kg-109kg, depending on the variant, and prices start at Rs 73,650 (ex-showroom, Delhi).  

Also See: TVS Jupiter 125 CNG India launch likely in 2025

Our reviews of the updated TVS Jupiter 110 will go live this Saturday at noon, soon after the scooter’s launch on August 22, Thursday. So, keep an eye out.  

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